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  1. ASI Research Update: EAI & Peking U. on East Asia’s Future After the Financial Crisis

    In an Asia Security Initiative collaboration, the East Asia Institute and the Center for International and Strategic Studies at Peking University have released a report on “East Asia’s Future after the Global Economic Crisis: The Role of China and South Korea for the Region.”

  2. Lowy Institute Holds Event on Asian Security Futures

    On September 24, the Lowy Institute’s MacArthur Foundation Asia Security Project hosted a panel discussion on possible Asian security futures.

  3. ASI Research Update: EAI and Peking U. Joint Panel on China’s Rise and the Future of U.S. Leadership

    Seoul’s East Asia Institute and Peking University’s Center for International & Strategic Studies jointly convened a panel on the “Global Rise of China and the Future of East Asia and the Future of U.S. Leadership” at the 2009 World Congress for Korean Politics and Society. Read the report here.

  4. Australian National University Launches Project Web Site

    The ASI-supported Australian National University project on integrating bilateral and multilateral security approaches in the Asia-Pacific has launched a new project web site.

  5. EAI Issue Briefing: Japanese Smart Power

    The East Asia Institute has published a new issue briefing on Japan’s effort to both strengthen its alliance with the United States and engage East Asian nations in community-building.

  6. ASI Research Update: Northeast Asian Security Cooperation

    Tokyo University, University of California’s Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation and Yonsei University held two discussions this summer on the “Economic-Security Nexus in Northeast Asia” and “Cooperation in Northeast Asia: Architecture and Beyond.”

  7. EAI Issue Briefing: A Smart U.S.-South Korean Alliance in the Age of Complexity

    Seongho Sheen writes that the U.S.-South Korean Alliance “ought to become more flexible and versatile to perform more complex missions in different situations.”

  8. CSIS Report Urges Greater U.S. Engagement in Building “Asian Community”

    Asia-Pacific leaders anticipate an accelerated shift of power to China over the next decade, but still see the U.S. role as critical to maintaining peace and stability in Asia, according to a new report by the Center for Strategic and International Studies, an Asia Security Initiative participant.



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